joe817 wrote:As I have time to obsess about taking the CHL class, and studying, and going to the gun range, several questions pop up in my little pea brain:
1. What happens to the qualifying target we use on the proficiency test? Can we keep it, and frame it?
Or does the instructor hang on to it?
2. In a related question, if our accuracy is so good as to punch paper to the extent the instructor cannot definitely discern 2 holes from 3 or 4 in the same small area, what happens to the scoring? Am I penalized? I assume she/he has to count 50 separate paper punches for scoring purposes.
3. How many questions are on the written portion of the test? And are they all multiple choice, fill in the blanks or essay?
4. As this is an all day affair(for all practical purposes), do you have classroom instructions first thing, break for lunch, meet up at the gun range, do the profiency test, then come back to the classroom, then the instructor grades the 2 tests(classroom & profiency), or what?
Just trying to get an idea of what to expect....and prepare for.
#1 You can keep it if you like after scoring
#2 Anything in the 8 ring is count as 5 in the 7 Ring is 4 and down so on. Yes , we can tell a double hit hole , your not pentlized.If you dont git it the first try , you have a total of 3 attemps so bring pleny of ammo , but you need the min of 50rd
#3 Test is 50 questions , multiple choice with some true and false questions.
#4 Yes it is 10hr and the instructor can set it up how they want , profiency first , then classroom or vice versa , each has their own way on doing it.
Its pretty easy , everything is. Granted as a student wanting your CHL the longest part is sitting through the 10hr course.
As long as the Instructor keeps it fresh , funny , not boring you`ll have fun. At least that`s what I`ll be doing.